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Subject: Re: Poor or non-reception of ASTRA2D in southern and eastern europe


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geoffrey
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Date Posted: 03:20:02 08/17/03 Sun
In reply to: anthony 's message, "Re: Poor or non-reception of ASTRA2D in southern and eastern europe" on 00:49:08 08/14/03 Thu

>At least a 5m-6m dish as the signals are considerably
>weaker again, because you've gone way beyond the outer
>limits of the footprint. Same things apply;low
>threshold receiver/low noise figure LNB of 0.3dB at
>least, and a damn good alignment job!

That's a bit big for my garden.
What do you think is the minimum dish size for the North Beam of Astra 2B?

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Re: Poor or non-reception of ASTRA2D in southern and eastern europewww.hollstar.co.uk13:29:24 08/18/03 Mon
Re: and in Rome Anthony ?andrew04:33:38 08/20/03 Wed


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